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“The pay was good, but…” – Man rejects ₦1 million monthly job, official Hilux, 2 security personnel


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“The pay was good, but…” – Man rejects ₦1 million monthly job, official Hilux, 2 security personnel



A Nigerian agro consultant has sparked reactions online after revealing why he turned down a farm manager position that offered a monthly salary of ₦1 million, an official vehicle and other attractive benefits.

The man, Umaru Ezekiel Esude, shared his experience in a Facebook post, explaining that although the offer appeared to be his dream job, he decided against accepting it after carefully reading the employment contract.

Offer came months after application

According to Esude, he had applied for the position at a foreign-owned commercial wheat farm in Jigawa State several months earlier.

After waiting without receiving a response, he said he had already moved on and was preparing his own farmland for the planting season when the employment offer arrived via email.

He admitted that the package initially looked too good to ignore.

Job came with attractive benefits

Esude said the role offered a monthly salary of ₦1 million, an official Toyota Hilux, two personal security personnel, accommodation within the farm premises and free medical care for him and up to three children.

However, he said his excitement faded after he carefully reviewed the terms and conditions attached to the offer.

“Why I turned down the offer” – Man reveals

According to Esude, the contract required the successful applicant to be legally married, a practising Muslim and able to communicate in basic Hausa.

He also claimed the agreement required the farm manager to remain on the farm throughout the production season, except in emergencies or with written approval from management.

Esude stated some of the conditions placed unnecessary restrictions on an employee’s personal freedom.

Farmer advises job seekers

Sharing his experience, Esude urged people not to be carried away by impressive salaries without first understanding the conditions attached.

He wrote:

Earlier this year, while I was busy preparing my own farmland for the planting season, an email suddenly popped into my inbox.

“At first, I couldn’t remember where it came from.

“Then it hit me.

“Months earlier, I had applied for a farm manager position at a foreign-owned commercial wheat farm in Northern Nigeria. After waiting for so long without hearing from them, I had already moved on with my life.

“This time, however, they were ready to employ me.

“The salary was attractive. The farm was massive, equipped with modern machinery, and managed by foreign investors with a reputation for large-scale wheat production.

“For many people, it was the kind of opportunity they would accept immediately.

“But I decided to read every line of the employment conditions before celebrating.

“That was when I noticed something.

“The contract contained several strict off-field rules that went beyond managing crops. There were limitations on movement, personal freedom, and other conditions that, in my opinion, could easily create unnecessary problems for an employee.

“At that moment, I made a decision that surprised many people.

“I politely declined the offer.

“Some people believe every high-paying job is a blessing.

“I don’t.

“Over the years, agriculture has taught me that a good opportunity is not measured by salary alone. It is measured by peace of mind, dignity, safety, and the freedom to make sound decisions.

“A contract should protect both the employer and the employee—not place one person at the mercy of the other.

“Money can be replaced.

“Peace of mind is much harder to recover.

“That experience reminded me of an important lesson:

“Never let desperation make you sign what you have not carefully read.

“Whether it is a farming job, a business partnership, or any employment offer, take your time. Read every clause. Ask questions. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore that feeling simply because the pay is attractive.

“Sometimes, the opportunities you reject protect you more than the ones you accept.

“Not every ‘big offer’ is the right offer.

“Choose wisely.

“Me wer be idol worshiper fa 😂 who I wan come live OGBAKIRI for??”

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